A Wicked Cool Storytelling Show

About the Show

Get ready for “A Wicked Cool Storytelling Show'': an hour of heartfelt storytelling, brought to you by three, charming ex-New England storytellers and comics. These former northeasterners bring you three original, unique stories with a perfect Dunkaccino-like* blend of humor and emotion. Come and join us for an unforgettable night of storytelling, guaranteed to leave you feeling as warm inside as a hot cup of chowdah. You’ll love it, kid.

*(This show is in no way sponsored by Dunkin. And we’re shocked it isn’t.)

Meet the storytellers:

Adam Wade Telling his story Susie at the Diner: 15-year-old busboy extraordinaire, Adam Wade, falls hard for a green-toothed hostess at the diner he works at. It's love at first sight!

Bio: 20-time Moth StorySlam winner, creator of the #1 Best-selling Audible Original 'You Ought To Know Adam Wade', and longtime storytelling instructor at the Magnet Theater!

Robin McNamara: Sharing her story Bunk Beds on the Upper West Side: An unusual living situation that marks a beautiful friendship.

Bio: An improviser and character actor who recently discovered Storytelling. She loves it and is so excited to explore this new art form. She performs regularly at Magnet Theater on an improv house team and has performed on multiple sketch teams over the years. She hails from Boston (and loves her New England roots), but these days calls Brooklyn her home. She is pumped for this show!

Jackie Skinner: Debuting her story Composited: Still not knowing what she wants to be when she grows up, Jackie learns from her dad’s path.

Bio: Comedian and creator of Lies We Tell Ourselves, a solo character show showcased at PIT Solocom, Improv Boston, Chicago Sketchfest and Austin Sketchfest and selected as one of Timeout New York’s “Top things to do this weekend” in 2022. She's also performed stand-up on shows and festivals all over the US, including the Boston Comedy Arts Festival, iO Chicago’s Comedy Festival, Seattle’s Highlarious Festival, and Funniest Person in Austin…to name a few.

Magnet Theater
254 West 29th St. New York NY 10001